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Emerson DWM COPELAND OPS2 Manual

D7.8.3/0416/E 1/5
Not to scale
0.95∆p
Date of last update: Apr-16
Ref: D7.8.3/0416/E
Application Engineering Europe
DWM COPELAND™ SEMI-HERMETIC COMPRESSORS
OIL PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL SWITCH OPS2
1 Introduction
The OPS2 monitors the oil pressure differential protecting the
compressor against damage if the oil differential becomes too low.
Internal channels drilled through the housing link the switch to the
inlet and outlet ports of the oil pump.
The brass mechanical sensor component is fitted as standard on
all DWM Semi-Hermetic compressors which have a high pressure
oil pump. It is directly screwed into the pump housing. The black
electronic switch is screwed onto the brass mechanical sensor. If
the electronic switch has to be removed from the brass sensor the
refrigeration circuit will not be open to the atmosphere.
The mechanical sensor fitting for the OPS2 is the same as for the OPS1. The electronic switches are
interchangeable but require changes to the wiring circuit.
2 Function
The OPS2 is activated by the running signal of the compressor contactor. If the oil pressure differential drops below
the preset value for longer than the time delay (120 seconds) the output contact of the OPS2 opens and stops the
compressor providing protection against internal damage. Repeated shorter periods of insufficient oil pressure are
also recognized and will shut off the compressor after an appropriate time delay.
Figure 1: Functional graph using pressure differential x time axes
3 Operation
There is a 3-second delay after power is supplied to the OPS2 before the relay pulls in and the compressor is
ready to start. Once running the compressor contactor provides the signal to the OPS2 (D1). The differential
pressure monitoring will only start when the running recognition D1 signal is present. After a delay of 5 seconds the
OPS2 starts monitoring.
Electronic switch Mechanical sensor
OPS2
Start of monitoring ∆p low for only a short time Compressor stop
Compressor start Compressor will not stop
D7.8.3/0416/E 2/5
In case of failure or incorrect assembly registered for more than 5 seconds, the relay will trip and lock out.
Methods to reset the switch after shutdown:
Push the internal reset button (1 sec)
Disconnect the switch from the power supply –mains interruption (5 sec)
Remote alarm reset function (1 sec)
After a time delay of 120 seconds the compressor is able to operate again.
4 Technical information
4.1 Technical data
Power supply
115 –230V AC, –15%...+10%, 3 VA 50/60 Hz
Ambient temperature range
–30°C +70°C
Restart relay after tripping
120 sec ± 5 sec
Start-up delay
3 sec ± 1 sec
Differential pressure
0.95 ± 0.15 bar
Connection cables
6 x AWG18 (0.75 mm2), L = 1m colour coded
Maximum pressure
30 bar
Refrigerant compatibility
Yes (brass)
Protection class according to EN 60529
IP54
Reset
Manual
Weight
210 g
LED status: 2 x flashes at start up
Software version
LED status: 1 x flash after 2 x flashes above
Standby version
LED status: Continuous red light
No differential pressure
LED status: 10 Hz flashing –10 times per sec
Malfunction:
- Internal malfunction
- Internal power supply is too low
- Sensor not correctly mounted into mechanical part
- Running signal ON, but relay OUT
LED status: 1 Hz flashing –1 time per sec
Restart delay
LED status: LED off
Correct operation
4.2 Dimensions
Figure 2: Dimensions of the OPS2
4.3 Wiring diagram OPS2
Where there is a 5-wire cable connection between the electrical control panel and the compressor terminal box to
the OPS module, the same wires can be applied to the OPS2 which will give the functions of an OPS1 module.
To obtain use of all of the features of the OPS2 a 7-wire cable between the electrical control cabinet and the
compressor terminal box should be used. Wiring diagrams for both the OPS1 and OPS2 are shown on page 5. The
wiring diagram in Figure 3 relates to an option using a 7-wire cable.
LED Internal reset
(red) button
D7.8.3/0416/E 3/5
NOTE: Where a 5- or 7-wire cable is stated a 4- or 6-wire cable is required. In some countries only a 5- or 7-
wire cable is available.
Wiring:
Brown (BN) = Power supply input
Violet (VIO) = Running signal from compressor
Grey (GR) = Input changeover contact from daisy chain
Orange (OG) = Output changeover contact linked to
compressor contactor
Pink (PK) = Output changeover contact linked to alarm
Blue (BU) = Power supply output
Figure 3: Wiring diagram for OPS2 with a 7-wire cable
5 Installation advice
The brass mechanical sensor component is standard on all DWM and Copeland semi-hermetic compressors with
an oil pump, except on Stream -D. If it has to be fitted follow the procedure below:
Wear proper safety clothing and follow the correct Codes of Practice.
Isolate the compressor mechanically and electrically.
Evacuate the compressor.
Remove the plastic cover from the OPS sensor connection.
Screw the OPS2 electronic switch on to the mechanical sensor and tighten it by hand to 10 Nm. At the same
time ensure the electrical leads are running downwards.
Make the electrical connections for the OPS2 as per the wiring diagram in Figure 3.
Evacuate the compressor to extract any air contamination.
Set the compressor up for normal operation confirming the tightness of the electronic switch.
6 Commissioning
Switch the compressor on and wait until stable operating conditions are obtained.
If insufficient oil differential pressure is built up during start-up or during operation after the time delay expires, the
output contact will switch off and mechanically lock out. The power supply to the contactor coil will be interrupted
and the compressor will be switched off. Restart is possible after reset and after a time delay of 120 seconds.
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7 Function testing
The OPS2 has to be set up as normal with fuses removed from power supply to compressor. The control circuit
should still be live.
7.1 Correct assembly control test
7.2 Brass mechanical sensor - Test differential pressure too low
Control power supply ON
Cooling required - Thermostat closed circuit
Differential pressure too low –120-sec time delay
LED code = continuous red light
After time delay, compressor contactor changes to alarm
(GR-OG to GR-PK) - Fault signal
Reset mains (5 sec)
Restart time delay 120 sec - LED code 1Hz
7.3 Running signal - Electronic switch not connected to the brass mechanical sensor
Control power supply ON
LED code = fast light 10Hz
Shut-off and locked out after 5 sec
Fit the electronic switch to the mechanical sensor
Push remote reset
Restart time delay 120 sec - LED code 1Hz
8 OPS1 and OPS2 comparison
FUNCTION
OPS1
OPS2
Connecting cable AWG 18
√
√
UL / CE conformity
√
√
Status LED with fault blink code
√
√
Screw in part compatible (P/N 3110784)
√
√
Reset function
√
√
Anti-tie down
√
Potential free change over relay –Dry contact
√
Dual voltage (115…230V)
√
Correct assembly (mechanical & electronic)
√
Remote alarm reset function
√
Advantages:
Easily mounted –screwed directly into the pump housing –time reduction.
Hermetically sealed –no external capillaries required –no leakage possibility.
Anti-tie down –the reset button cannot be forcibly held pressed in position bypassing the function of the
switch.
Retrofit possible –the electrical switch can be replaced without refrigerant loss.
Potential free change over relay –control with contactor and alarm possible.
Microprocessor technology –the latest technology.
If the electronic switch and the mechanical sensor are assembled incorrectly the compressor will shut off and be
locked out after 5 seconds.
Control power supply ON
Alarm contact switches to compressor contactor
(GR-PK to GR-OG)
Remove electronic switch
Signal for incorrect assembly - LED code (fast light 10Hz) -
Shut–off and locked out after 5 sec
Refit electronic switch to the mechanical sensor
Reset mains (5 sec)
Restart time delay 120 sec - LED code 1Hz
D7.8.3/0416/E 5/5
9 Wiring diagrams of OPS1 and OPS2
The electrical part of the OPS1 can be replaced by the OPS2 module. Please see connection diagram proposals
below.
9.1 5-wire connecting cable between electrical control panel and compressor terminal box
With a 5-wire connecting cable to the OPS module, one can duplicate the functions of the OPS1 with the OPS2.
9.2 7-wire connecting cable between electrical control panel and compressor terminal box
With a 7-wire connecting cable the full function range of the OPS2 can be used.

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